Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1909 — Thos. C. Cain Sues Thon. C. Cain, Administrator. [ARTICLE]
Thos. C. Cain Sues Thon. C. Cain, Administrator.
Thos. C. Cain has instituted suit against himself as administrator of the estate of the late James Rodgers. The complaint sets out that during the last sickness of Rodgers, who was Cain’s uncle, he was in need of the services of a nurse and that he performed part of the duties as such nurse and paid others out of his own pocket for caring for him. He files an Itemized account of his claim, which totals $165.10, and asks that a judgment be rendered in favor of the plaintiff, Thos. C. Cain against the defendant, Thos. C. Cain, administrator.
M. L. Hemphill, who for many years has been engaged in the blacksmithing business here, has arranged to take his son Jim, now living at Goodland, into partnership with him, and has made several changes in the business preparatory to the partnership. Ed Reeve, one of the blacksmiths, who has been in the business in Rensselaer for about 30 years, was let out Saturday and it is understood will start into business for himself. William Foster was also let out and left Saturday night for his home at Rossville, where his wife is engaged in the millinery business. Ray Ward, of Monticello, arrived here Saturday and went to work in the place of Foster. Jim Hemphill will move back from Goodland and is expected to arrive either Tuesday or Wednesday.
